Key holder



Sept. 9 ,-1924. 1,508,273

c. B. DAVIDSON KEY HOLDER v Fild Jan. 15. 1923 ATTORNEY Patented Sept.9, 1924.

I CLARENCE B. DAVIDSON, QF UNIONVILLE, MISSOURI,

KEY HOLDER.

Application filed January 15,1923. Serial No. 612,693.

T all whom it may concern Be it known that I, CLARENCE B. DAVID- SON, acitizen of the United States,

at Unionville, in the county of Putnam and Estate of Missouri, haveinvented new and useful Improvements in Key Holders, of which thefollowing is a specification.

This invention relates to a key holder or case, and an object of theinvention is to provide a key case in which keys may be so as to preandit also comprises a flexcontained in flatwise position, vent bulklness,

, ible case of non-abrasive material which will not cut, wear or tearthe pocket of the user.

Another object of this invention is to provide a key case or holder asspecified which comprises a case or fold having a main body WlllCllcarrles a plurality of key carrying posts and to provide endfiaps onthebody which have female fastener sections adapted to receive malefastener sections on the post to permit the fastening of the keys inposition.

Other objects taken in connection with the accompanying drawings whereinFig. 1 is a perspective'view of the improved key case.

Fig. 2 is a. plan view showing keys in place.

Fig. 3- is a fragmentary perspective view" I of the case opened.

residing of the invention will ap pear in the following detaileddescriptionany approved form. The posts 3 have male snap fasteners 6 ontheir outer ends, which are adapted to be received by the female section7 of snap fasteners, which sections 7 are carried by the end flaps 8 ofthe case 1. When the'keys are-placed in position, as shown in Fig. 2 ofthe drawings, the end flaps 8 are folded over and the sections of thesnap fasteners are connected which holds the flaps 8 folded over thehandles of the case 1 and holds the case firmly in place permitting'thekeys to lie .flat in the case. The case 1 has closure flaps 10 and11 formed on its side edges which areheld together in key enclosingposition by means of a snap fastener 12 of any approved construction.

It is, of course, to be understood that the invention may be constructedin other manners'and the parts associated 1n different} relations and,therefore, I do not desire to be limited in any manner except as setforth in the claims hereunto appended.'

Having thus described my invention what I claim 1s: 1

'1. In a key holder, a case, post members carried by said case at eachend thereof, end

flaps on said case, male snap fastener. sectionscarried' by said endflaps. to permit a connection of the end flaps and posts for holdingkeys upon the post.

2. In a keyholder, acase, a plurality of posts carried by said case, endflaps on said. case, male snap fastener sections carried by said posts,and female snap fastener sections carried by said end flaps to permitconnectionof the end flaps and posts for holding keys upon the posts,and enclosing flaps carried at the edges of said case.

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.

CLARENCE BJDAVIDSON}

